AEM Performance Electronics X-Series Wideband UEGO Air/Fuel Ratio Controller Gauge

AEM Performance Electronics X Series Wideband UEGO Air Fuel Ratio Controller Gauge

AEM’s X-Series Wideband UEGO Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Controller Gauges are built upon unique, patented 100% Digital technology that makes them the fastest responding wideband AFR controllers in independent testing. Faster response time improves wideband feedback control, and can provide a safer, more powerful and accurate tune. AEM’s Wideband Controllers with X-Digital technology can reduce deadtime and improve the performance of your vehicle through more accurate AFR tuning. Patent 9,575,030.

MSRP: $196.65

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